15 March 2006
The Science of Stem Cells
Lawrence Goldstein, Cellular and Mollecular Medicine, University of California, San Diego
Stem cell research is important and controversial science these days, promising great advances in the treatment and cure of major diseases. What is stem cell science all about, and what role do political realities and ethical concerns play in researchers' quests for scientific breakthroughs?
Dr.
Dr. Goldstein received his B.A. in biology and genetics from UCSD in 1976 and his Ph.D. in genetics from the
His awards include a Senior Scholar Award from the Ellison Medical Foundation, an American Cancer Society Faculty Research Award, and the Loeb Chair in Natural Sciences when he was at
Dr. Goldstein has also had an active role in National Science policy. He has served on many public science advisory committees, has written, spoken and been interviewed on numerous occasions on science issues by print and broadcast media, and has testified on a number of occasions in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate about NIH funding and stem cell research. As a cofounder and consultant of the biotechnology company Cytokinetics he has also had an active role in private industry.
